Halva is any of various dense, sweet, tahini based confections. In global, popular usage it means "desserts" or "sweet", and describes two types of desserts: Flour-based: This type of halva is slightly gelatinous and made from grain flour, typically semolina. The primary ingredients are clarified butter, flour, and sugar. Nut-butter-based: This type of halva is crumbly and usually made from tahini (sesame paste) or other nut butters, such as sunflower seed butter. The primary ingredients are nut butter and sugar.
Halva refers to various local confection recipes. The name is used for referring to a huge variety of confections, with the most geographically common variety based on toasted semolina.
Halva refers to various local confection recipes. The name is used for referring to a huge variety of confections, with the most geographically common variety based on toasted semolina.
Floss Halva (Pişmaniye) is one of the most preferred types of floss halva and is produced by traditional methods. It is very tasty, light and soft. We believe that its texture and taste will surprise you. Pişmaniye one of the most consumed dessert in Turkey. The region where the production and consumption is most common is the Marmara region of Turkey. It is known that its homeland is the Balkans. If you haven’t tasted it, do not stop, order now and meet this unique flavor of Ugurlu Traditional Floss Halva (Pişmaniye).
Kastamonu Pulled Halva has a soft and smooth texture, which is perceived as having a relatively high level of hardness due to its texture and compressed structure, but disintegrates quickly during biting and chewing in the mouth, does not stick, and does not resist chewing.